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CAMPYLOBACTER (CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS)

2023
Campylobacteriosis (Campylobacter infection), one of theleading foodborne diseases in humans, is caused by the Campylobacter bacteria. Campylobacter spp. They areGram-negative bacteria that are spirally curled, mobile, and grow in amicroaerophilic environment. The most common species are Campylobacter jejuni (80-90%)and Campylobacter coli (5-10%).
Eroğlu, Rabia, Çakıcı, Nesrin
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Campylobacteriosis

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1988
Nelson P. Moyer, Larry A. Holcomb
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Campylobacteriosis in Laboratory Rats

1996
The thermophilic campylobacters are the most common cause of human acute bacterial enteritis. Their pathogenicity in other animals is debatable but campylobacter related diarrhoea has been reported in dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, pigs, ferrets, rabbits, monkeys etc.
D. G. Newell, G. Whelan
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Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis

1996
Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis (BVC, formerly “Vibriosis”) is caused by C fetus subsp venerealis, an obligate parasite of the genital mucosa. It is a venereally transmitted, infectious disease of cattle causing infertility and on occasions abortion.
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Avian Campylobacteriosis

2021
Yashpal Singh Malik   +3 more
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Sources and transmission routes of campylobacteriosis: A combined analysis of genome and exposure data

Journal of Infection, 2021
Lapo Mughini-Gras   +2 more
exaly  

Campylobacteriosis

2014
Jane E. Sykes, Stanley L. Marks
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Human campylobacteriosis

2017
Steffen Backert   +4 more
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